“I remember being concerned about him – not academically. He was OK with that, though I could never read his handwriting. But he had such strange personal habits. He was a loner and isolated and off by himself all the time,” she said.

She said that she had a lot of “concerns” about Miller, so the school’s principal “took some white-out and blanked out all my comments.”

“Of course, Stephen wasn’t political then – it wasn’t until later that he started to make waves,” Fiske wrote.

Now, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has placed her on “home assignment” while it decides what to do, if anything, about Fiske’s comments, the Los Angeles Times reported.

A school district spokesperson told the Times that they were concerned about “her release of student information.”